Yup, veteran guitarist and troublemaker Marc Ribot and his Ceramic Dog project have just resurfaced from the muck to vitriolically announce their new record, YRU Still Here? It follows 2013’s Your Turn, and its 11 constituent tracks of highly acidic punk/funk/flamenco/surf rock find Ribot and his cohorts doing, well, just what ANY sensible damn person should be doing when placed in front of a microphone in 2018: “howling in anger at corruption, tyranny, life in general, and nothing in particular.”

“If you’ve got a serious case of outrage fatigue,” the album’s accompanying press release consoles, “Ceramic Dog’s explosive cocktail of balls-to-the-wall abandon, chameleonic disregard for style constraints, political commentary, and absurdist humor is just the shot in the ass (or kick in the arm?) you might need.” So what are you waiting for? EMBEACE the anger! Let it ouuuuut!

If you’re ready to get started, you can begin by checking out the album’s first single “Muslim Jewish Resistance,” which is streaming now right over here (and will be available everywhere tomorrow, February 23). Alternately, you can amp yourself up a little by brewing a stiff espresso and maybe checking out a recent KEXP performance of “Your Turn” live in the studio down below while you wait for A) Election Day 2020, and B) April 27, which is when YRU Still Here? drops on vinyl, CD, and digital via Northern Spy.